Empowering communities leads to poverty reduction and sustainable resource management
Local communities have gained more control over natural resources in recent years. This study looks at how this shift impacts poverty, conservation, and finances. It focuses on three areas: wildlife management, irrigation, and forestry. The researchers explore the scale of decentralized resource management, its effects on poverty, conservation, and government finances, as well as the factors that lead to success. They also discuss the challenges that may arise in the future.